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LISTSERV Web Interface 16.52024-03-18T09:51:27ZNicola McLelland2024-03-18T09:51:16+00:002024-03-18T09:51:16+00:00reminder: The history of lexicography: language variation in bilingual lexicography 1500-1900https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=HENRYSWEETSOCIETY;99a3a6bb.2403Dear colleagues (with apologies for cross-posting)<br>We are re-sending this call for papers, in line with the extended deadline of May 15th, in line with the general extended abstract submission deadline of the ICHOLS conference as a whole. We have already had several responses (thanks!!) and we will be in touch soon with those of you who have already sent an abstract. But for anyone else who feared they had missed their chance, there is still time!<br>Please send your abstracts straight to us (not through the ICHOLS system).<br>Best wishes<br>Nicola and ElizavetaG.Akhvlediani Society For the History of Linguistics2024-03-06T07:59:56+04:002024-03-06T07:59:56+04:00Thematic workshops for ICHoLS XVI 26-30 August, 2024, Tbilisi, Georgiahttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=HENRYSWEETSOCIETY;aa8e9f8f.2403Dear colleagues,<br><br>The Sixteenth International Conference on the History of the Language<br>Sciences, ICHoLS XVI, will be held from August 26 to August 30 2024 in<br>Tbilisi (Georgia).<br><br>*Acceptance of abstracts for the thematic workshops of The Sixteenth<br>International Conference on the History of the Language Sciences continues<br>until May 15, 2024.*<br><br>List of thematic workshops:<br>1. Pluricentric Contributions to the Historiography of Portuguese<br>Linguistics: In Tribute to the Scholar Maria Helena de Moura Neves<br>(1931–2022)<br>2. Orality and writing in the production of linguistic knowledge<br>3. The birth of national languages mirrored by their grammars in perspective<br>4.. The [...]Nicola McLelland2024-02-29T10:08:53+00:002024-02-29T10:08:53+00:00Bibliography: Diversifying the History of Linguistics - CALLhttps://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/wa-jisc.exe?A2=HENRYSWEETSOCIETY;a3c9e104.2402Dear colleagues<br>This opportunity might be of interest to one of more colleagues - at any career stage, including PhD. If this opportunity appeals to you, please get in touch with me by March 31st. You (individuals or a team) are welcome to send a preliminary expression of interest, or a detailed proposal. We look forward to hearing from you.<br>Best wishes<br>Nicola (and the Henry Sweet Society committee).